Marble Run Basic Set

The Cuboro combination Marble Run by Matthias Etter playfully combines experimenting, intuitive designing, foresighted planning, simple elegance and just watching the ball go to form game of limitless possibilities..

Cuboro is a building set system consisting of solid wooden cubes. The most important elements are included in the basic set. Additional sets and sixpacks extend the possibilities and allow to construct more elaborate paths.

The right combination of the different elements creates paths that run along the surfaces, as well as through the inside of the cubes. A playful challenge without competition stress for the whole family. Even small children often show great skills in constructing ever new labyrinths.

Cuboro Swiss Quality

The cuboro elements are made under the "cuboro Swiss Quality" label out of Swiss beech wood from responsible and sustainable forestry. The processing has taken place in a highly specialised family carpentry firm in the same region for more than 20 years now. The high manufacturing quality of the natural cubes guarantee long-lasting fun.

... which offers a lot of fun not only for the little ones, but also for the big ones. The building blocks can be assembled into complex shapes. The whole thing will certainly only be accessible to older children, since you have to try a lot before you can build "real" tracks.

An ingenious ball track for the whole family. In combination with the Cugolino boxes it can also be built well for younger children. Due to the many different building blocks but also a challenge for us adults and therefore timeless. We won't be able to give them back in no time at all, and the workmanship is great too. That's worth the price. You like to hold the building blocks in your hands and everything fits together very well.

The building blocks of the Cuboro marble run are manufactured very carefully and accurately, unfortunately there are still too few building blocks in one set, so that once you have started, you have to order again and again :-)

This marble run consists of high-quality wooden cubes which are very beautifully processed. I gave it to a 5-year-old, not only him, but also his father, have their joy in it - probably awakens the child in the man. ;-)

The marble run was a lucky grip because the different building blocks (with different runner forms) could be set up practically infinitely many combinations.
Small children (like our almost four-year-old son) are more likely to lay them out on a single level, adults naturally want to play on several levels and like to install 'secret tunnels'.
I was even surprised that my wife had built trains on her own, and that her father also builds something from time to time. And our son likes to initiate playing with this track.
So, despite the rather deterrent price, a good investment because you can play and replay this game for years to come. And if you divide the time of use by the price, it is actually a very good price-performance ratio.
PS The wooden stones are very well cut and from sustainable forestry.

Since we have the Cuboro stones in our house, the whole family has been brooding over new construction plans for our marble run. The balls run both on the stones and inside the stones. You can build whole tunnel systems. Only the number of stones sets limits to the imagination and the gift of combination.
The danger of addiction is high and with it the danger for the wallet to buy more cuboro boxes in order to build even bigger, longer, trickier tracks.
The quality of the wooden stones is very good. I'm sure next generations will have something to gain from that.

The building blocks are very precise and thus allow a smooth course of a marble run. The paths can always be varied anew and stimulate not only the imagination but also the spatial imagination. However, it requires a certain amount of material and the price is quite high.